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The Pioneer Steamship Savannah: A Study for a Scale Model / United States National Museum Bulletin 228, 1961, pages 61-80 cover

The Pioneer Steamship Savannah: A Study for a Scale Model / United States National Museum Bulletin 228, 1961, pages 61-80

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The author reconstructs original plans and measurements for the early transatlantic steamship Savannah to correct inaccuracies in an existing museum model. Using sources including the ship's logbook, the customhouse register, contemporary French and Russian reports, and period illustrations, the research re-evaluates dimensions, hull form, and arrangement and explains measurement practices that produced register discrepancies. The paper contrasts the old, late-19th-century model with a newly built scale model based on the reconstructed plans and gives detailed descriptions of hull lines, paddles, rigging, and internal arrangement sufficient for accurate model-making. Technical discussion includes register measurement methods and the provenance of prior representations.

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Howard Irving Chapelle

Howard Irving Chapelle was an American naval architect and maritime historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of American maritime history and ship design. He is particularly known for his detailed analyses of early steamships and their evolution. His notable works include "Fulton's 'Steam Battery': Blockship and Catamaran," which examines the innovations of Robert Fulton, and "The Migrations of an American Boat Type," where he explores the development of American boat designs. Chapelle's scholarship has significantly enriched the understanding of maritime technology and its historical context.

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